Fresno State’s University Dance Theatre will present “Where We Work It All Out,” a student-created performance for the public, at 8 p.m. Nov. 16 through 18 and at 2 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Lab School 101 Theatre on campus.

Students will perform numerous different types of dance works. Dance can range from hip hop, to contemporary, to cultural pieces that reflect the diversity of Fresno State students.

Students worked on the choreography of the dances and the production of the concert, with the help of Kenneth Balint, dance professor at Fresno State and instructor of University Dance Theatre. The concert will include special guest dance artists from Roosevelt School of the Arts.

“This performing group has never failed in their ability to captivate audiences,” Balint said. “Every semester has brought new and different ideas of what dance is and how it relates to the world around us. University Dance Theatre is a course that engages a high level of collaboration, dialogue and discovery. Year after year the group continues to bring a rich dance tradition of creativity and community to Fresno State.”

By attending performances, audience members support dancers attending Fresno State as well as the performing arts community in Fresno. With the support of the community, dancers are motivated to pursue the art of dance and continue training, Balint said.

Tickets are $5. The box office hours are noon to 4 p.m. on weekdays. Tickets will be sold at the door 30 minutes before show time.

Parking is free for shows on Friday through Saturday nights. For the Thursday night show, parking permits are required and can be purchased at dispensers in parking lots on campus.

For more information, contact the box office at 559.278.2216 or universitytheatre@csufresno.edu.